Josh Robbins' 2013 NBA Mock Draft 1.0

The buzz: Noel, a gifted shot-blocker, is the most impactful, most talented player in the draft. But his health is a concern after he tore the ACL in his left knee midway through his freshman season. The Cavs have their point guard of the future, Kyrie Irving, and likely have their shooting guard of the future, Dion Waiters, last year's fourth overall pick. I think the Cavs will go with Noel if they're comfortable with the tests on his knee.

The buzz: Noel, a gifted shot-blocker, is the most impactful, most talented player in the draft. But his health is a concern after he tore the ACL in his left knee midway through his freshman season. The Cavs have their point guard of the future, Kyrie Irving, and likely have their shooting guard of the future, Dion Waiters, last year's fourth overall pick. I think the Cavs will go with Noel if they're comfortable with the tests on his knee. (Joshua C. Cruey / MCT)

The buzz: The Magic need long-term help at point guard, leading many to believe they'll select Michigan's Trey Burke here. But I think McLemore has a higher upside. He may be this draft¿s best pure shooter, and he welcomes comparisons to Ray Allen. McLemore, however, might defer too much on the court. His height also isn¿t ideal.

The buzz: The Magic need long-term help at point guard, leading many to believe they'll select Michigan's Trey Burke here. But I think McLemore has a higher upside. He may be this draft¿s best pure shooter, and he welcomes comparisons to Ray Allen. McLemore, however, might defer too much on the court. His height also isn¿t ideal. (Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports / Orlando Sentinel)